I'm new at plucking but have strummed a ukelele for awhile. This is exactly what I needed to get started on my banjo-uke. Very clear instructions. Thanks so much.
Not goofy stuff at all. Loved every second and learned some fun new techniques to try on my new Deering banjo Uke. Thanks for taking the time to put this together. You rock!!
Thanks Jeff really informative stuff Ive been playing the ukulele for a year now and bought a banjolele about 2 months ago . I like the inside outside picking certainly will be practicing that thumbs up from me.
Thank you for sharing this. I have lots to learn on the uke which I started playing 6 mths ago. Getting a banjolele in a few days and really want to learn how to pick.
Thank you so much your a fantastic teacher !!I've only just bought my Banjolele.I am a complete beginner .So glad I found you.Diolch Thanks in Welsh !I live in Snowdonia ,North Wales UK .X
Thanks a bunch! I've been sorta playing ukulele for 7 years now and I'm just getting a banjo uke tomorrow (I hope). Never learned how to fingerpick so this is brilliant!
I have picked up a banjo lele it's my first time using an instrument I hope that I can get a smile on my mom's face as soon as I can..... she's left this planet and off to a bigger galaxy she was my influence on the guitar at first then I moved in to be a very young mother. Also I'm from the ozark mtns in the middle of the bluegrass capital of the world !!I will never be ashamed of the world of which I have been fortunate enough to reside in. The ozark mtns in the morning and then the world of fresh air lol thanks for letting me in on your knowledge peace be with you and your family ONE LOVE 🤟🙈🙉🙊🌹
Very helpful. Can you please teach a song, like Red River Valley, so we can practice one of your picking models. Thank you. I will watch this video everyday until I master my picking.
What a lovely sound .... those Deering Goodtimes are about $500 these days and the "hoop" part of it seems big but it might be worth it for that wonderful sound. Besides, it'd be more room for me to paint a hokey Hawaiian scene on there... I had a Deering banjo I never learned to play but I can say those things are built really solid.
I'm trying to learn mandolin, and I thought it would be neat to have a banjolele tuned GDAE same as the mandolin. There is the Pyle banjo mandolin available in my price range, but I think I want just four single strings instead of paired strings. For one thing the double number of strings puts more pressure/ tension on everything, making tuning less stable. Another option would be tuning GDAE but one full octave lower than a mandolin, which I think is the "Irish" tuning for a tenor banjo... unfortunately tenor banjos are a bit out of my price range at this point. In any case I wonder if either of these GDAE tunings are possible on a cheap concert-sized banjolele?
Thanks Jeffery very inspiring I'm learning acoustic uke at the moment but will get a banjo uke soon is the deering good time a good choice for novices Regards Alan
Alan Prince Alan, Deering is a great banjo uke for all levels. Remember that you can play it anytime you wish since the tuning is the same as a uke - gCEA. IF YOU CAN PLAY UKE, you can play banjo uke. The only difference is the sound. Also, everything I’ve shown here can apply to your acoustic uke. Give it a try! Thanks!
At 1:32 when you were picking, it looked like your ring finger was resting on the membrane. Was that deliberate, and if so, what does it do to the sound?
This was really helpful. However, I am a BRAND NEW player. Do you have a video that explains your movements with your left hand and which fingers you pick for strumming on your right? This is difficult for someone who has never played anything before :)
Do you muffling the banjo sound is needed when jamming with other ukes. Does it stand out too much... especially if hitting the wrong chord? Thanks for the vid. I really wanted to learn to pick last year. Didnt quite get the hang of it. What is one exercise to help one get comfortable with picking?
visualpun650 yes, I partly mute the sound if the banjo isn’t blending well with the other ukes. A good learning tool for picking is to do a 4321 pick, where you pick the g,then the c, then e, and then the a strings. Change chords after 4 beats or so.
visualpun650 When playing with a group of (conventional timber) ukuleles, one Banjolele to about 5 or 6 Ukes is about a sound balanced ratio; don't need to muffle the Banjolele. Strum on !
If you’ve only been playing a couple of years you are pretty darn good. Appreciate the little tutorial. Thank you. Gives me something to aim towards.
I'm new at plucking but have strummed a ukelele for awhile. This is exactly what I needed to get started on my banjo-uke. Very clear instructions. Thanks so much.
Wow! I'm impressed...makes me want a banjolele. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant, thank you. Your last tip of middle finger for the trill with thumb on the neck is great. Much more control I find
Not goofy stuff at all. Loved every second and learned some fun new techniques to try on my new Deering banjo Uke. Thanks for taking the time to put this together. You rock!!
Uke Uke G'joob wow, thanks so much!
This is the best tips and tricks I have seen. I am going to buy one of those Deering banjo uses.
Dude that was excellent! Gonna keep coming back to this!
Thank you for posting this comprehensive tutorial! Subbed!
You covered a ton of useful hints in there - great video!
Thank You for that tutorial ! Waiting for my Deering banjolele to arrive, it sounds really nice and different!!
Great, straight forward tips!
Thanks Jeff really informative stuff Ive been playing the ukulele for a year now and bought a banjolele about 2 months ago . I like the inside outside picking certainly will be practicing that thumbs up from me.
Thank you for sharing this. I have lots to learn on the uke which I started playing 6 mths ago. Getting a banjolele in a few days and really want to learn how to pick.
I love this! I learned much from this video ❤
Thank you so much your a fantastic teacher !!I've only just bought my Banjolele.I am a complete beginner .So glad I found you.Diolch Thanks in Welsh !I live in Snowdonia ,North Wales UK .X
Thanks for the great tips. Just got my banjolele. I'm over the moon about it.
Much appreciation for your talent. Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very informative! i enjoyed learning from this. thanks!
Nicely done Jeff. Good explanations. Hope I was able to add a couple of tips to your arsenal ;)
Thanks! I've just started playing and that was really helpful!
Thanks a bunch! I've been sorta playing ukulele for 7 years now and I'm just getting a banjo uke tomorrow (I hope). Never learned how to fingerpick so this is brilliant!
Thanks! I’m getting better on picking !
Thank you this was awsome!!
Thanks!!! Saving this video
Great, thank you so much!!!
Looks like great tips to me
Nice video. Very useful... thanks!
I have picked up a banjo lele it's my first time using an instrument I hope that I can get a smile on my mom's face as soon as I can..... she's left this planet and off to a bigger galaxy she was my influence on the guitar at first then I moved in to be a very young mother. Also I'm from the ozark mtns in the middle of the bluegrass capital of the world !!I will never be ashamed of the world of which I have been fortunate enough to reside in. The ozark mtns in the morning and then the world of fresh air lol thanks for letting me in on your knowledge peace be with you and your family ONE LOVE 🤟🙈🙉🙊🌹
Helpful, fun stuff. Not goofy. Thanks.
Enjoyed your video very much sir.... thank you.... cheers from Texas 👍....
Very helpful. Can you please teach a song, like Red River Valley, so we can practice one of your picking models. Thank you. I will watch this video everyday until I master my picking.
very cool, thanks.
Great ...thanks!
Very helpful, Jeff. Thanks!
Good sound
Great video.....omg I am so slow at picking! Hopefully some day I will get fast and consistent with it.
Shelly Atkinson thanks! Just keep at it and it will come.
What a lovely sound .... those Deering Goodtimes are about $500 these days and the "hoop" part of it seems big but it might be worth it for that wonderful sound. Besides, it'd be more room for me to paint a hokey Hawaiian scene on there... I had a Deering banjo I never learned to play but I can say those things are built really solid.
Great lesson, thanks for posting, lm a beginner and this will help a lot 👍.
Thanks much!
Great vid thanks, on planting pinky, I cant do that because my hand shakes if I do, must be age ,
I'm trying to learn mandolin, and I thought it would be neat to have a banjolele tuned GDAE same as the mandolin. There is the Pyle banjo mandolin available in my price range, but I think I want just four single strings instead of paired strings. For one thing the double number of strings puts more pressure/ tension on everything, making tuning less stable. Another option would be tuning GDAE but one full octave lower than a mandolin, which I think is the "Irish" tuning for a tenor banjo... unfortunately tenor banjos are a bit out of my price range at this point. In any case I wonder if either of these GDAE tunings are possible on a cheap concert-sized banjolele?
Great tips! Is this the tenor or concert scale banjolele?
Great tips brother! Gonna come back to this a few times. Just bought the banjolele, and I agree about the picking!🙏
nice! mahalo!!!!! caitlin
I'm so getting one..
Thanks Jeffery very inspiring I'm learning acoustic uke at the moment but will get a banjo uke soon is the deering good time a good choice for novices
Regards Alan
Alan Prince Alan, Deering is a great banjo uke for all levels. Remember that you can play it anytime you wish since the tuning is the same as a uke - gCEA. IF YOU CAN PLAY UKE, you can play banjo uke. The only difference is the sound. Also, everything I’ve shown here can apply to your acoustic uke. Give it a try! Thanks!
good job
VERY nice.
Absolutely love this, very useful
Can you list all the chords you do, I see you doing some off grid ones which I cannot find.
Trip O Let ... that’s what I get?
Makes me fret ... with no sweat.
Thanks.
👍
Sonny Urbine Reviews agvb
What make/model is this banjo-uke....sounds great.
Tenor or Concert?
Shelly Atkinson thanks! This is a Deering Tenor Banjo uke.
check out George Formby, the king of the ukulele banjo =)
At 1:32 when you were picking, it looked like your ring finger was resting on the membrane. Was that deliberate, and if so, what does it do to the sound?
Evil Twin not sure what you mean by “the membrane “ but at 1:32, all I saw was a pull off with the ring finger which gives a plunky banjo sound.
where can i find fingerpicking patterns for banjolele?
buy a banjo book
goofy things I do???? noooooooooo. It is the most wonderful thing to do. :)
This was really helpful. However, I am a BRAND NEW player. Do you have a video that explains your movements with your left hand and which fingers you pick for strumming on your right? This is difficult for someone who has never played anything before :)
Hi! where did you get your strap?
sherrinsthreads.com/
Do you muffling the banjo sound is needed when jamming with other ukes. Does it stand out too much... especially if hitting the wrong chord? Thanks for the vid. I really wanted to learn to pick last year. Didnt quite get the hang of it. What is one exercise to help one get comfortable with picking?
visualpun650 yes, I partly mute the sound if the banjo isn’t blending well with the other ukes. A good learning tool for picking is to do a 4321 pick, where you pick the g,then the c, then e, and then the a strings. Change chords after 4 beats or so.
visualpun650 When playing with a group of (conventional timber) ukuleles, one Banjolele to about 5 or 6 Ukes is about a sound balanced ratio; don't need to muffle the Banjolele. Strum on !
Can I get tips for ukulele?
Ben Maness all of the banjo tips here apply to uke as well since the tuning of both are the same. Give them a try! Thanks!
Klasse, thank you very much!
What's the make/model of the instrument?
Gerald Filkins It’s a Deering Banjolele in a tenor size. It’s terrific, and sounds just like a banjo!
@@winesong1 Good morning and thank you Sir. Definitely looking forward to getting one
Intersting !
Is-it a tenor or concert banjolele ?
Regards
This one looks like a soprano to me. Just as many frets as mine.
But your are chording what